Apple increases holiday quarter iPhone orders by 20 percent
Demand for the iPhone 3GS this holiday season is expected to cause a shortage of image sensors, as Apple has increased orders for parts for its handset by 20 percent.
Apple increases holiday quarter iPhone orders by 20 percent
Apple increases holiday quarter iPhone orders by 20 percent
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Apple has approached several Australian media companies about offering their content on the company's much-rumored tablet computer. Understandably, none of the companies have been willing to speak about the dev...
Apple Talking to Australian Media Companies About Tablet
Apple Talking to Australian Media Companies About Tablet
Apple has allegedly gone global in its efforts to attract publications to provide content for its long-rumored tablet device, as a new report suggests the hardware maker has been in discussions with the Australian media.
Apple pitches tablet as e-reader to Australian media - report
Apple pitches tablet as e-reader to Australian media - report
Third party testing has confirmed that Apple's new 27 iMac can only be used as an external display for devices designed to provide DisplayPort video. It will not work with any equipment that only supports VGA, DVI, or HDMI output.
Tests confirm Apple's 27" iMac only supports DisplayPort input
Tests confirm Apple's 27" iMac only supports DisplayPort input
As Apple unleashed a number of new hardware options last week, including the new iMacs, the hardware maker also quietly dropped the prices of additional RAM and processor upgrades on its MacBook Pro line.
Apple drops MacBook Pro RAM, CPU upgrade prices
Apple drops MacBook Pro RAM, CPU upgrade prices
ifoAppleStore reports that Apple has agreed to spend nearly $4 million to refurbish a run-down subway station adjacent to its future retail store on Halsted Street in Chicago. In exchange, Apple will receive from the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) ...
Apple to Refurbish Subway Station Adjacent to Future Chicago Store
Apple to Refurbish Subway Station Adjacent to Future Chicago Store
Apple's new 27-inch iMac and its 16-by-9 ratio screen is currently incompatible with devices not equipped with a Mini DisplayPort, limiting its capabilities as an external display.
Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter incompatible with new iMac
Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter incompatible with new iMac
Verizon reported its quarterly earnings before the markets opened for trading today, showing increased revenue and subscribers, but decreased profit as the company worked to complete integration of former wireless competitor Alltel amid uncertain eco...
iPhone on Verizon: 'A Decision That is Exclusively in Apple's Court'
iPhone on Verizon: 'A Decision That is Exclusively in Apple's Court'
While most Mac users would have no problem paying more than $600 for Apple's long-rumored tablet, most PC users would not consider hardware above that price, a new study suggests.
Study suggests $600 mass-market sweet spot for Apple tablet
Study suggests $600 mass-market sweet spot for Apple tablet
A report from Gawker about recent comments by The New York Times executive editor Bill Keller regarding Apple's tablet project has been gaining a significant amount of attention today. While Apple's tablet has been rumored for several years and evid...
New York Times Editor Refers to 'Impending Apple Slate'
New York Times Editor Refers to 'Impending Apple Slate'
Apple has reportedly agreed to spend more than $4 million to renovate a Chicago subway station adjacent to a future Apple Store site, and also earned the right of first refusal to name the public transit stop.
Apple to spend $4 million on Chicago subway station renovations
Apple to spend $4 million on Chicago subway station renovations
While Appleinsider predicted the arrival of a new dual-drive, optical-free Mac mini, Apple managed keep secret its plans to introduce a new Mac mini server bundle up to its relatively subtle launch this week. Now the company faces the task of publicizing its availability as it works to enter a market it hasn't excelled at in the past.
Inside Apple's new Mac mini Server
Inside Apple's new Mac mini Server
Nokia announced on Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that Apple's iPhone infringes 10 of Nokia's mobile technology patents. The suit asserts that the iPhone infringes Nokia patents for GSM, UMTS and wireless LAN standards covering wireless data, speech coding, security and encryption. At issue are all Apple iPhone models shipped since the device was introduced in 2007.
Nokia Throws the Book at Apple
Nokia Throws the Book at Apple
Apple's efforts to support the development of ZFS, an advanced file system originally created by Sun, were officially terminated today in a notice posted by MacOS Forge.
Apple shuts down ZFS open source project
Apple shuts down ZFS open source project
A notice posted today on Apple's ZFS open source project page indicates that the project has been terminated.
Apple Shuts Down Open Source ZFS Project
Apple Shuts Down Open Source ZFS Project
A new book available for preorder on Amazon.com implies that a new 3.0 version of Aperture, called Apple Aperture X, could be coming by May 2010.
Apple preparing Aperture X upgrade to 3.0 u
Apple preparing Aperture X upgrade to 3.0 u
A giant iPod touch billboard in Boston deemed illegal due to its size and location is at the center of a political controversy involving the city's mayor.
Apple's 'illegal' Boston billboard at center of political controversy
Apple's 'illegal' Boston billboard at center of political controversy
A new book available for preorder on Amazon.com implies that a new 3.0 version of Aperture, called Apple Aperture X, could be coming by May 2010.
Book listing implies Apple to release 'Aperture X' in 2010
Book listing implies Apple to release 'Aperture X' in 2010
Usually by the end of October, early November at the latest, Apple tends to wrap up its retail product innovation and set its lineup in stone for the upcoming holiday buying season. Not this year. Rest assured, something new and important is coming from Apple in time for holiday sales.
Apple Is Saving the Best for Last
Apple Is Saving the Best for Last
In a memo to retail partners, Apple has announced that it will deliver support for Windows 7 in Mac OS X Snow Leopard's Boot Camp utility by the end of the year via a software update, but exclude support for some Macs sold in 2006.
Apple's Boot Camp will not support Windows 7 on some 2006 Macs
Apple's Boot Camp will not support Windows 7 on some 2006 Macs